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Hello again from Finnish spring!

 

First of all I have to apologize from those who are starving in a lack of bandwith but had to put it like this because I were so pumped after got this done. I also have to point out that this is yet to become my profession (maybe some day) and only a loved hobby giving me thrills and great joy of success.

 

Starting view, two largish birches to take out shading the yard and devastating the roof

 

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Started climbing

 

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Apparently having fun :001_smile: even though pretty rough without spikes

 

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Riggin down leaning top of closest stem

 

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Then got into another stem after sweeping branches off

 

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Blocking down

 

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Finally pulling leftovers over

 

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Just got engaged and I strongly suppose that Im in love

 

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View after some felling

 

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few shots of a job of a load of windblown leylands gone into a garden with no access. the hiab made it pretty easy as could get the stuff out over the low wall right to the chipper:thumbup1:

Nice looking countryside there Carlos, and wicked setup, machinery wise.

You dont see many mogs side by side in Ireland. :thumbup1:

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Nice looking countryside there Carlos, and wicked setup, machinery wise.

You dont see many mogs side by side in Ireland. :thumbup1:

 

thanks we dont seem to get so many jobs that require them both, nice part of the world and a hell of a lot less leylandis standing after the feb storm.

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Looks an interesting place to work.

Better to drop a silky than watch a groundsmans 440 vibrant itself over the edge and into a canal :eek:

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

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